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Victoria Hunter
Paperback - $129.95
A one-step, HOW-TO, resource for introductory Fashion Design study. Provides the fundamentals required to quickly grasp the skills for success in a highly competitive industry. Packed with vital information, tips, templates, tools, techniques, inspir ...
In Style Magazine
Paperback - $47.95
Filled with hundreds of colorful photographs of clothes and celebrities that will inspire and delight, this book gives readers everything they need to make getting dressed--no matter the occasion or season--as enjoyable and easy as it should be. (Fas ...
Patrick John Ireland
Paperback - $39.95
From quick sketches to polished portfolio pieces, this essential collection leads the fashion student through every stage of the design process. Two hundred classic and modern templates of men, women, teens, and children show figures from every imagi ...
Paola Jacobbi
Hardcover - $29.95
Jacobbis work is a sophisticated, witty, and informative tribute to womens shoes--their history, their cultural and psychological significance, and their unabashed femininity.
Raphael Jacquemin
Paperback - $30.95
Drawn from the Louvre and other prestigious collections, these illustrations include French soldiers, German knights, crowned heads, and common folk in their finest apparel. Scrupulously authentic in every detail, these colorful portraits by a notewo ...
Jutta Jain-Neubauer
Hardcover - $89.95
Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, this book illustrates the religious and erotic significance of feet and footwear in Indian art and culture. It also brings into focus the traditional footwear, collected ...
Anna Johnson
Paperback - $23.95
Celebrating a must-have accessory for the fashion-conscious woman, "Handbags" is an irresistible visual extravaganza, featuring over 900 full-color photos of the most luxurious, witty, examples of the bag maker's art and history.
Donald Clay Johnson
Paperback - $70.95
Ann Rosalind Jones
Paperback - $90.95
In Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory Jones and Stallybrass argue that the making and transmission of fabrics and clothing were central to the making of Renaissance culture. Their examination explores the role of clothes as forms of mem ...